CONFESSION is a visual & physical speech given by a woman (performed by a man), who is apparently from the Middle East. She speaks about the facts of immigration and the violence, that can be hidden either under religious rules or social ones. She symbolically speaks about SOMEONE whose name is not Gulliver! But she/he was forced to travel. She feel a strange sympathy with Gulliver. However her question: what can be in common between the Gulliver’s life who is coming from a fantasy world and a Middle Eastern woman who is suffering from realities of the 21st century.
The short solo performance by Mehdi FARAJPOUR will slowly show what unifies these two worlds.

The performance I witnessed gave me a lot of inspiration, for my work as a journalist as well. The theme of Confession is important, it is a reality of so many people in different places, in various agonising ways. It is not only visual or in other ways artistic satisfaction that one can experience when in the audience, but it is a healing experience when these emotions are brought up. Fear, frustration and angst when making up one´s mind whether to leave one’s country/home is a true experience of, not only many people living under oppressive governments or in war situations, but also of many who are going through these states because of economic or climatic situations/conditions. What is outstanding is the spirit, reason or intention in which this artistic work is done. I very much like Farajpour´s way. I trust it to be true. I feel it is his genuine intention to express the reality in a naked, uncompromising way. The audience deserves a well thought out result which is choreography of the subject in question. This thinking process must have taken place in the mind and body of the performer before going on the stage. This I believe Farajpour has done and the result is mature art with intensive presence. (Johanna Sarjas – August 2009)